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FES cafeteria gets update

The Falcon Elementary School cafeteria, originally built in 1982, was recently upgraded to better serve students. It currently serves 330 students about 40,000 meals over the course of a year, including 100 breakfasts each day. Monica Deines-Henderson, Falcon School District 49 nutritional services director, said the project was funded by nutritional services funds, not taxpayer money.Improvements to the kitchen include upgraded shelving, additional workspace, new lighting, a resurfaced floor and a steamer that replaced a two-burner stove. “This (steamer) puts the vitamins back into the food,” said Deines-Henderson. In addition, decorative awnings were added to the cafeteria and Deines-Henderson said an Olympic-themed mural will be designed for the cafeteria. FES is the second oldest school in the district.Peyton student accepts scholarshipsRyan LiVecchi, a 2009 Falcon High School graduate, has accepted a $500 Copper Academic Award and a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in the Department of Justice Studies at Fort Hays State University for the 2009-2010 academic year. He was involved in basketball at FHS. LiVecchi, son of Anthony and Katrina LiVecchi, Peyton, plans to major in criminal justice.

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